![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Paste the name and display name and IP address of the servers to be connected as shown in the Image below. Repeat the same thing for “name” as shown in the figure. On the right plane click on “displayName” drag and drop it to a column header. Say Yes when you see the prompt since we know it is our file Note: You can use any old RDG file if you have Yes ! You got it EXCEL.īelow is the easy way to create an RDG file with the list of given Server name and IP address.Ĭreate a blank RDG file(hopefully by now you have already downloaded RDC Manager, if not download and install it). A powerful tool we have to edit EML file is …. ![]() Thinking about it, RDG was actually an XML configuration file. I spent a couple of hours (some more ) modifying the script to accept CSV file and create an RDG file out of it.īut I was not able to completely finish it as there was a lot of variables, Type casting to, Ifs and buts … etc. So I was creating an RDG file for 35 odd servers and the script helped me to quickly create an RDG file, but I ended up wasting a lot of time in changing the server name individually. You will have to manually update the server name one by one for all the servers in the list It’s not intuitive to read a server by IP(it’s impossible to remember that)Ģ.The below Script helps in creating an RDG file, but you will end up having the Server name and Display name both as an IP address When you have the list of Server name and IP address, there is an easy way of creating an RDG with the list of those. ![]()
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